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    The role of lymphatic vessels in corneal fluid homeostasis and wound healing by Hadrian, Karina, Cursiefen, Claus

    “…The cornea, essential for vision, is normally avascular, transparent, and immune-privileged. However, injuries or infections can break this privilege, allowing…”
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    Macrophage-Mediated Tissue Vascularization: Similarities and Differences Between Cornea and Skin by Hadrian, Karina, Willenborg, Sebastian, Bock, Felix, Cursiefen, Claus, Eming, Sabine A, Hos, Deniz

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (07-04-2021)
    “…Macrophages are critical mediators of tissue vascularization both in health and disease. In multiple tissues, macrophages have been identified as important…”
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    Macrophage variants in laboratory research: most are well done, but some are RAW by Herb, Marc, Schatz, Valentin, Hadrian, Karina, Hos, Deniz, Holoborodko, Bohdan, Jantsch, Jonathan, Brigo, Natascha

    “…Macrophages play a pivotal role in the innate immune response. While their most characteristic function is phagocytosis, it is important not to solely…”
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    The role of the osmosensitive transcription factor NFAT5 in corneal edema resorption after injury by Hadrian, Karina, Musial, Gwen, Schönberg, Alfrun, Georgiev, Tihomir, Küper, Christoph, Bock, Felix, Jantsch, Jonathan, Cursiefen, Claus, Eming, Sabine A., Hos, Deniz

    Published in Experimental & molecular medicine (01-03-2023)
    “…The osmosensitive transcription factor nuclear factor of activated T cells 5 (NFAT5; or tonicity-responsive enhancer binding protein; TonEBP) plays a key role…”
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    Short-Term UVB Irradiation Leads to Persistent DNA Damage in Limbal Epithelial Stem Cells, Partially Reversed by DNA Repairing Enzymes by Volatier, Thomas, Schumacher, Björn, Meshko, Berbang, Hadrian, Karina, Cursiefen, Claus, Notara, Maria

    Published in Biology (Basel, Switzerland) (01-02-2023)
    “…The cornea is frequently exposed to ultraviolet (UV) radiation and absorbs a portion of this radiation. UVB in particular is absorbed by the cornea and will…”
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    Different Murine High-Risk Corneal Transplant Settings Vary Significantly in Their (Lymph)angiogenic and Inflammatory Cell Signatures by Zhang, Wei, Schönberg, Alfrun, Bassett, Fiona, Hadrian, Karina, Hos, Deniz, Becker, Martina, Bock, Felix, Cursiefen, Claus

    “…Pathologic conditions in the cornea, such as transplant rejection or trauma, can lead to corneal neovascularization, creating a high-risk environment that may…”
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    Efficacy and safety of combined UV‐light corneal crosslinking and fine‐needle diathermy to regress pathological murine corneal (lymph)angiogenesis in vivo by Hou, Yanhong, Zhang, Wei, Le, Viet Nhat Hung, Deng, Shuya, Hadrian, Karina, Mestanoglu, Mert, Musial, Gwen, Bock, Felix, Cursiefen, Claus

    Published in Acta ophthalmologica (Oxford, England) (01-11-2024)
    “…Purpose To compare safety and efficacy of isolated and combined UV‐light corneal crosslinking (CXL) and fine‐needle diathermy (FND) to regress pathological…”
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    Corneal edema resorption after injury is regulated by the transcription factor NFAT5 by Hadrian, Karina, Musial, Gwen, Schönberg, Alfrun, Georgiev, Tihomir, Küper, Christoph, Bock, Felix, Cursiefen, Claus, Eming, Sabine A., Hos, Deniz

    Published in Acta ophthalmologica (Oxford, England) (01-12-2022)
    “…In cornea, injury or inflammation leads to an ingrowth of blood‐ and lymphatic vessels associated with corneal edema. That can lead to a loss of transparency…”
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    Age-related distribution and potential role of SNCB in topographically different retinal areas of the common marmoset Callithrix jacchus, including the macula by Hadrian, Karina, Melkonyan, Harutyun, Schlatt, Stefan, Wistuba, Joachim, Wasmuth, Susanne, Heiligenhaus, Arnd, Thanos, Solon, Böhm, Michael R.R.

    Published in Experimental eye research (01-08-2019)
    “…Evidence of an age-related increase of β-synuclein (SNCB) in several parts of the visual system including the retina has been reported. SNCB is thought to…”
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